Friday, December 25, 2020

Goodbye 2020!

Our October time in Austin/Georgetown this year flew by, with less socializing than usual and only a quick trip to Estes Park, CO, to break up the series of annual doctors visits and self-done motorhome maintenance. Leaving Georgetown for Florida, we took a different path this year as the hurricanes were particularly hard on the RV parks on our regular route. The new path avoided recovering areas and, to Maren's delight, allowed a couple of new small zoos. We still stopped near Gainesville to spend a weekend visiting my dad as we entered the state.

Wild elk greeting us at the Estes Park condo. 

Us on one of the walks we took in Estes Park.

This giraffe wasn't interested in eating lettuce from Maren, so this is as close as she could get.

Saying goodbye to our Georgetown storage unit

Greeted by Sandhill Cranes at the RV Park near dad

November is a good time to schedule third-party work done on the motorhome as the bulk of RVers in Florida haven't yet arrived for the winter. We always start at Lazydays near Tampa as they let us "full-timers" sleep in the motorhome in the service bay if it takes more than one day to get repairs completed.

We had been getting a dry toilet bowl more and more lately (RV toilets keep just a small puddle of water in the bottom above the seal), so the toilet seal was number one on the list. This year we only had two items on the list and I could have done both, but since we have an extended warranty, why would I? We didn't need to spend a night in the service bay as they had parts on hand, so we moved just next door to their campground. The next day, the toilet bowl was dry again, so they sent the technician over to the campground to inspect his repair. He hit the seal with some lube and called it fixed. We were doubtful, but had to try it.

Our next stop was to have 4 windows pulled and de-fogged. The window shop lets full timers camp in their parking lot, complete with electricity. The windows weren't that bad, but they were only going to get worse and catching the issue early can prevent the glass from being replaced. They pulled the windows on Monday, put them back in on Wednesday, but there was some unacceptable debris between the window panes on two of the fixed windows. So they re-pulled those on Thursday morning, re-worked them and put them back the same day. We let the seals set overnight and planned to be back on our way Friday except we had -- wait for it -- a dry toilet bowl several times during the week.

We called our great service writer at Lazydays and she said bring it back immediately. This was great as we were planning on driving the opposite direction and weren't sure when we would be able to fit another stop to have the toilet reworked yet again. With Covid, RV parts are getting hard to find. Many manufacturers have "almost complete" RVs just waiting to be shipped out except for a few important parts; like toilets. They replaced the seal again, plus the ball flap this time, and set the motorhome out in the parking lot and told us to check on it in an hour and by then the paperwork would be complete and we could go.

60 minutes later -- Dry bowl! Mad hysteria and RV techs and lead techs scrambled to find the issue (as no toilets are available for a complete replacement).  But now no one could get the toilet to leak, so we crossed our fingers and got back on the road and got to our original destination just as the sun was setting. We spent Thanksgiving week visiting with my dad and the toilet has been working great 98% of the time. Maybe it needs its own vaccine?

December gets us to Lion Country Safari KOA in Loxahatchee, FL where the lions can be heard roaring all hours of the day and night. And occasionally the gibbons get set off too and sound like car alarms -- WooooOOO! WooooOOO! 

As we reflect on 2020, we regret the many friends and family we weren't able to visit on our travels and we regret the difficult year it has been for us all -- but we are grateful we were at least able to flex our plans and salvage some of our reservations. Being able to drive to new places and change the view out our windows helped pass the months, but we'll have to return someday to many of them since we couldn't (or wouldn't) enjoy museums and any other indoor attractions because of Covid19. We are also thankful that I didn't try to fix the toilet myself!

Our path in 2020



The states we have camped in since we started in 2012

Below is our official 2020 Holiday letter which provides the cliff notes of our year, though faithful followers of this blog will probably already know the scoop on everything!
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HAPPY  HOLIDAYS  2020!

Well it was quite a year. It certainly wasn't the one we planned, but it was still a wild ride. Hopefully one not to be repeated any time soon.

January and February were our normal Florida state park camping months. On March 1st we arrived in a private RV park near Gainesville just as they started kicking everyone out of the state parks, so our timing was lucky! Then things really started to get interesting. We continued to visit with my dad in Gainesville until they locked down his retirement community, Oak Hammock. In April, we decided to get to Raleigh a little early just in case they started closing state borders. We rode out the worst part of the lock-downs in a campground near Raleigh and could at least socialize with our safe bubble of two brothers and their families. Maren made us all face-masks and a bunch for local nursing homes too. 

Our big 2020 RV plan to follow the Lewis and Clark path from St. Louis to Oregon (on roads of course) with 20+ other RVers was canceled and rescheduled to 2021. So we stayed in Raleigh a little longer than usual. When Covid numbers appeared to be settling down at least a little, we thought we might hit the road and try to salvage part of our travel year.

The new plan was to just head to the northwest US and catch up to our post-caravan reservation plans. Sadly, that meant doing hardly nothing inside -- so no museums, no visitor centers, restaurants, etc. or much of anything other than outdoor sites and socially distant and masked visits to zoos. OK, just giraffes, but why not see the rest of the zoo too. 🦒🦒🦒

This was our first crossing of the Rockies, but Max made easy work of going up and over the mountains. The downhills are the interesting part, but slow and steady (with exhaust brake and using lower gears) made that very manageable, less stressful and a lot less anxiety. My respect for Max's abilities increased dramatically and the low diesel fuel prices certainly made the trip more affordable than we expected.

With the cool summer temperatures at our final destination near Anacortes, Washington, I see why people love the northwest this time of year. We had a great visit with Sheila and her cat, Tay. We would have loved to stay longer, but when we ran into an early snow in Wyoming on the way to Texas, I think we left just in time.

After the usual doctor and dentist visits in Austin we headed back to Florida, but this year we sadly skipped most visits with friends and even some family – knowing that the future years are more important in the long run.

At this point we aren't sure we will have a Lewis and Clark adventure in 2021... but we will make the best of what the world throws at us. 

For those of you paying close attention, I have basically used the same closing paragraph for years! It always seem to fit, year to year, but this year it doesn't. So instead...

Stay safe, stay healthy and God bless.

Jeffrey & Maren 🚍           

Blog:  http://marenandjeffrey.blogspot.com
171 Rainbow Drive #7173 Livingston, TX 77399      
512-689-4893:  marenenelson@gmail.com
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